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Album of Celestial Abandon
Studio album by
ReleasedTBA
RecordedTBA
StudioStudio RGB-Newt
Genre
  • Classical
  • Rock
  • Pop
  • World Music
LabelFishal Project Records
Producer
CompilerNeonWabbit

Album of Celestial Abandon is a potential studio album by Neon and the Argie Bees. Its release timeline remains uncertain due to a current indefinite hiatus on the project. Based on the OG RU/AU of characters created by The-F0X. Currently unreleased, it is an experimental mixture of classical and world music compiled into a "rock opera"-like musical concept album that serves as an unofficial interpretation of events inspired by the lore of that universe.

The first half of the album is completely instrumental and mainly focuses on Yin and Yang and the war of the dragons, while the latter half performs a timeskip to the main events of the RU, hundreds of years in the future: first to focus on Kari, Sketch, and the messengers, then even further in time to House Abaddon, where the AU mostly takes place. A bonus, final track on the album wraps up the story from the first half. Every track past the first half, including the bonus track, has lyrics.

The album is considered available for free, as it is fanart centred around characters not owned by NeonWabbit. However on platforms where setting the album to be available for free is not allowed, the album is set to the default price for 20 tracks, and all proceeds go to The-F0X.

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Composition

Production

Album artwork

Release

Reception

Track listing

All tracks composed and arranged by Darien Brice Dickinson.

Original lyrics and narration written and performed by Darien Brice Dickinson.

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Release history

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